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Vieux 27/06/2006, 04h45   #2
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Michel Talon wrote:
> Histoire de rigoler, quelle est la neuvième personne dans cette liste?
> http://money.cnn.com/2006/06/21/tech...biz2/index.htm
>
> (Il faut cliquer sur (Click here for a photo gallery of the full list.) )


Je vends la mèche pour discuter un peu: c'est Torvalds. Voici ce qu'on en dit:

It's a testament to the success of Torvalds's open-source ideas that he's
on this list at all. His Linux operating system is fast, cheap, and out of
control - and that's entirely by design. While Torvalds still oversees any
changes made to the innermost core of Linux, most of the innovation is now
done by others, and commercial businesses like Red Hat and Novell
increasingly steer its future. Although he can claim credit for
popularizing one of the most powerful ideas ever to sweep through the
software industry, Torvalds's project has matured to such an extent that
it's largely outgrown its illustrious creator.

De l'innovation qui vient de Red Hat et Novell? J'suis pas sûr. Quelques
outils utiles qui ne sont pas libres, oui. Pour le reste... Et là, il
semble aussi moins sûr qu'elle viendra de Gentoo.

Is the Gentoo Project in trouble? Recently, signs of dissatisfaction with
the way things are done at Gentoo have started appearing with increasing
regularity. Jochen Maes in Leaving Gentoo: "Today I resigned from my
beloved project Gentoo." The author quotes lack of respect and trust from
other Gentoo developers, ongoing power struggles, and frequent signs of
disregarding Gentoo policies as the main reasons for his decision. Joshua
Jackson in State of affairs: "...the fact that working on Gentoo has not
been as much fun as it has in the past has made me consider retiring." The
author also reveals that a growing number of Gentoo developers now
consider leaving the project. What's going on? Are these examples just
isolated incidents or is the popular source-based distribution going
through the toughest period in its existence? If you are a Gentoo
developer reading this page, please share your views in the forum below.

http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20060626#news

La mailing list de Knoppix est à peu près morte. Il n'y a aucune chance
que Debian sorte en décembre. Xandros et Linspire ne s'en vont nulle part.
Etc. On dirait bien que le monde Linux est mûr pour une réorganisation.



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